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Egbert of Liège

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Language
  
Latin

Books
  
The Well-laden Ship

Period
  
around 1023

Occupation
  
teacher at the cathedral school of Liège

Genre
  
instructive compilation

Notable work
  
Fecunda Ratis ("The Richly Laden Ship")

Egbert of Liège, in Latin Ecbertus Leodiensis, was an 11th-century educator and author, working at the cathedral school in Liège (in what is now Belgium). His main work, produced around 1023, is an educational collection entitled Fecunda Ratis ("The Richly Laden Ship"), divided into two parts, the "Prora" (Prow), containing proverbs and classical and secular stories, and the "Puppis" (Poop) with extracts from biblical and patristic writers. The collection contains the earliest known precursor of the Little Red Riding Hood story.

A critical edition of the Fecunda Ratis by Ernst Voigt was published in the series Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1889. An English translation by Robert Gary Babcock has been published as book 25 in the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library (Harvard University Press, 2013).

References

Egbert of Liège Wikipedia